You're talking past the issue, though. No one is "happy bending over and being pillaged by corporations". The concern is that what are offering as a solution has a low probability of actually helping the situation while a not insignificant change of ending up being an utter clusterf***, and then you're no better off on your food budget but stuck with higher taxes to fund a boondoggle.
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